As Thanksgiving approaches, people are planning on what they're going to be eating. If you're planning on having dinner with people who love cannabis as much as you, why not incorporate some edibles in to your dinner? Stoners are definitely thankful for cannabis and what better way to be thankful for it? Of course, the meal has to start off with an appetizer. Medicated green bean casserole is a good way to start things off!

What You'll Need (Makes enough for 10-12 people);

1/4 tsp salt

1 diced onion

2 can condensed cream of mushroom soup

1 cup milk

1 cup French onions

8 cups cooked, cut green beans

2 tblsp cannabutter

1/4 tsp ground pepper

Start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees. Take a large skillet and sauté the onion with a small amount of cannabutter on medium heat. Let it cook for a few minutes and then add in the canned mushroom soup, salt and pepper, 1 tblsp cannabutter, milk, and green beans. Mix everything together well until the substance is warm. Use the leftover cannabutter to grease up the casserole dish. Transfer the skillet contents in to the dish and sprinkle the French onion across the top. Toss the whole thing in to the oven for 15-20 minutes or until it's bubbling slightly. Remove it from the oven and allow to cool slightly before serving. Enjoy your Thanksgiving appetizer!

Central City, the original site of the 1859 Colorado gold rush, is now the first city in Colorado to have a store licensed to sell marijuana to adults! The store, called Annie’s, is a medical marijuana dispensary that will begin selling marijuana to adults on January 1st, pursuant to Amendment 64. Annie’s is the first store to receive a license, but it won’t be alone for long. The state is considering hundreds of other applications and is expected to issue many more licenses in the coming weeks and months.

The state is scheduled to allow retail marijuana sales to begin on January 1, 2014.

“Colorado is moving forward and leaving marijuana prohibition behind. For the first time in history, those who sell marijuana are receiving licenses from the state instead of rap sheets,” said MPP’s Mason Tvert. “Marijuana will be sold to adults by legitimate, taxpaying businesses instead of drug cartels in the underground market. [...] Colorado is proving to the rest of the world that marijuana can be regulated like alcohol. It will not be long before voters and lawmakers in other states decide to adopt similar policies. Marijuana is objectively less harmful than alcohol, and it is finally starting to be treated that way.”